After years of delay, the treaty to protect the high seas was ratified in September with the approval of 60 countries

After years of delay, the treaty to protect the high seas was ratified in September with the approval of 60 countries

China on Friday proposed to host the secretariat of a new treaty governing the high seas, a surprise bid that underscores Beijing's desire to have greater influence over global environmental governance.

China "has decided to present its candidature of the city of Xiamen to host the Secretariat" of the treaty, the Chinese mission to the United Nations wrote in a letter to Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, according to a copy seen by AFP.

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